Diagnostic Radiology/Fluoroscopy – A radiological technique for obtaining
X-ray images of a living patient. A radiologist uses a switch to control
an X-Ray beam that is transmitted through the patient. The X-rays then
strike a fluorescent plate that is coupled to an “image intensifier”
that is coupled to a television camera. The radiologist can then watch
the images on a TV monitor.

Magnetic Resonance Imaging – MRI’s are used to visualize the
internal structure and function of the body. MRI provides much greater
contrast between the different soft tissues of the body, making it especially
useful in
neurological (brain),
musculoskeletal,
cardiovascular, and
oncological (cancer) imaging.

Computed Tomography – CT scanning is used to generate a
three-dimensional image of the inside of a patient’s body. CT scans are produced by computer
which are then manipulated to show various bodily structures.

Ultrasound – A type of equipment that is used to visualize subcutaneous
body structures including tendons, muscles, joints, vessels and internal organs.

Echovascular – Specialized cardiac and vascular utrasound test

Nuclear Medicine – A specialty of medicine and
medical imaging that uses radioactive isotopes and relies on the process of
radioactive decay in the diagnosis and treatment of disease.

Mammography – Is a diagnostic tool that is one of the current choices
for screening for early
breast cancer.

Consider waiting for film to develop a thing of the past, Our new digital
imaging center features:

Newly remodeled imaging center

State-of-the-art equipment

Shorter imaging time for patients

No processing time allowing for faster patient processing

Integrated overhead patient transfer system

A quicker, better experience for patients

Immediate access to patient test results

Equipment

CT Scanner - SCENARIA is Hitachi’s 64 slice CT scanner which paves the way
for the future. The whole body scanner, with a 0.35-second rotation speed,
reduces kinetic artefact, examination time and contrast volume for vascular
exploration dosage, while maintaining excellent diagnostic imagery. The
system is designed to maximize patients’ comfort, reduces anxiety
and stress, and enables effortless examinations.

Nuclear Medicine - The GE Discovery NM630 delivers superb image quality using scan times
and doses as low as half that of standard nuclear medicine protocols.
And it has a table capable of handling patients up to 500 pounds. Patients
may also experience less table time because scans can be set-up faster
and use automated transitions.

Digital X-Ray - The GE Discovery XR656 is an advanced, digital radiography x-ray system
designed to provide maximum clinical versatility and productivity. At
the heart of this system is FlashPad, the next-generation wireless digital
detector. The Discovery XR656 is designed to address challenging imaging
situations, while also addressing unique workflow needs through a variety
of configurations.